Re: WallStreet fan on when asleep in OSX

2004-04-22 Thread Jack
abruptly when the AC adapter is plugger in -Original Message- From: Mikael Bystr�m [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Apr 21, 2004 1:21 PM To: G-Books [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: WallStreet fan on when asleep in OSX George, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: I would try my PDQ with OS X; Make sure to get 256

Re: WallStreet fan on when asleep in OSX

2004-04-22 Thread Mikael Byström
Jack, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: Have tried XPoatFacto - but something seems to go wrong during installation. Have an 8 GB partition for OSX; Is that the exact size? I seem to recall one should aim for more like 7.3 GB. Also, have you been using XPF 3a9 or 3a14? Those are the only versions that have

Re: WallStreet fan on when asleep in OSX

2004-04-22 Thread darm0k
At 04:27 PM +0100 02/15/2004, Mikael Byström wrote: Jack, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: Have tried XPoatFacto - but something seems to go wrong during installation. Have an 8 GB partition for OSX; Is that the exact size? I seem to recall one should aim for more like 7.3 GB. Good point. The Apple TIL

Re: WallStreet fan on when asleep in OSX

2004-04-21 Thread Mikael Byström
George, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: I would try my PDQ with OS X; Make sure to get 256 to 512MB RAM. I ran a PBG3 266 on only 128MB for a while and while that could work for coding, speed was much improved with even as little as 256MB was added. I have 2 new 256 chips coming in now, so that's even

WallStreet fan on when asleep in OSX

2004-04-20 Thread Dr. K. Gensberg
Hi folks, sorry to ask something that has undoubtedly been covered already, but here goes.. I have a WallStreet 266 which used to run all the time on OS 9.2, but I have increasingly been using OS 10.1.4. When I put it to sleep while in OSX, I hear a cooling fan (I think) start to run when

Re: WallStreet fan on when asleep in OSX

2004-04-20 Thread Ken
My Reply follows quote. On 20/04/2004 08:45 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: Hi folks, sorry to ask something that has undoubtedly been covered already, but here goes.. I have a WallStreet 266 which used to run all the time on OS 9.2, but I have increasingly been using OS 10.1.4. When I put it to

Re: WallStreet fan on when asleep in OSX

2004-04-20 Thread Laurent Daudelin
On 20/04/04 10:03, Margaret McCloskey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: No fan in a Wallstreet, at least I didn't see one when I took mine apart to replace the PRAM battery. However, mine is a first generation WS. J Sanderson On Tuesday, Apr 20, 2004, at 10:45 US/Central, Dr. K. Gensberg wrote:

Re: WallStreet fan on when asleep in OSX

2004-04-20 Thread Tom
: WallStreet fan on when asleep in OSX On 20/04/04 10:03, Margaret McCloskey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: No fan in a Wallstreet, at least I didn't see one when I took mine apart to replace the PRAM battery. However, mine is a first generation WS. J Sanderson On Tuesday, Apr 20, 2004, at 10:45 US

Re: WallStreet fan on when asleep in OSX

2004-04-20 Thread Jack
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: WallStreet fan on when asleep in OSX Hi folks, sorry to ask something that has undoubtedly been covered already, but here goes.. I have a WallStreet 266 which used to run all the time on OS 9.2, but I have increasingly been using OS 10.1.4. When I put it to sleep

Re: WallStreet fan on when asleep in OSX

2004-04-20 Thread George Mogiljansky
Hi Jack, Have you tried version tracker? What is the key word(s) for this SW you mention? Is it maybe a Classic app? OS X can do funny things (this morning my 9500 booted into Darwin; I know text mode, but this isn't it). I would try my PDQ with OS X; my research so far shows mixed results.